Money and Success

Surviving the Credit Crisis

Karen Simpson-Hankins,CTACC

Surviving the Credit Crisis – FAQ for the First-Time Home Buyer or…Actually Anyone Wanting to Buy!

With the philosophy that the perfect way to calm the housing fears of today’s home buyer is to provide them with the tools they need to be successful, I decided to begin a monthly question and answer session here on “Surviving the Credit Crisis.”

Here, I dedicate an entire show to answering your questions! Last month was the first show where the listening audience could email me, ask me on Facebook, or LinkedIn any questions that they have concerning any financial literacy topic, credit, or the home buying process and I answered them on the next Q & A podcast. It was a huge success and we received a ton of questions, especially first-time home buyer questions and questions about how to shop a lender and know you are getting a great deal!.

If you would like to ask a question for next month’s Q & A Show scheduled to air on, Monday August 11th, you can email me, ask me on Facebook if you need an answer right away, join my weekly tips list and get my FREE report “9 Critical Questions That You Should Always Ask Your Lender.”

This industry is continuing to change as more and more lenders are beginning to require larger down payments and higher credit scores! Knowledge is power and I believe that Together…we are strong and we can all change our financial future…one house at a time!

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